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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
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Automating Workflows: Harnessing GitHub Actions, Docker, and GitHub npm Package
First of all, you need to generate a new GitHub Token. You can generate a token in your GitHub account settings at https://github.com/settings/tokens. Make sure to add the ‘read:packages’ scope to your token.
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Unleash Your Dev Blog: Write More with GitHub Issues as Your CMS
First, generate the GitHub token here.
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Getting started with NextJS and Github API
Environment Variables Create a file .env in the root folder and add your own github api token as below
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Build and Deploy a ReactJS App to AWS EC2 with Docker, NGINX, and Automate with GitHub Actions.
Go to the Personal access tokens area in the Developer settings of your GitHub profile and click Generate new token.
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Effortlessly Deploy Your Flutter App on Google Play Store
Versioning The initial step in this workflow involves generating version numbers based on git tag numbers. To access repository information, it's necessary to include a GitHub token in the secrets. You can create a GitHub token by following this link. Please keep in mind that secret names cannot start with the term GITHUB. For instance, you might save your GitHub token as TOKEN_GITHUB.
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How to add comments to a static site using GitHub Pull Requests and Netlify Functions
GitHub has tucked the personal access tokens admin in a slightly hard-to-find location. From anywhere in GitHub, you can click on your profile image → Settings → Developer Settings → Personal Access Tokens.
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[Showoff Saturday] Khoj: An open-source AI assistant that lets you chat with your Github repositories (+ more information in comment!)
Generate a classic PAT (personal access token) from Github with repo and admin:org scopes at least.
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I made a script to download and place Github releases for you!
YOUR_TOKEN="no_token_for_you" # IMPORTANT: your Github API access key, make one at "https://github.com/settings/tokens"
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HELP: Where are the personal access tokens (classic)?
You should click on that and then you will see Tokens (classic) which will bring you to https://github.com/settings/tokens
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Building A CI/CD Pipeline With Travis CI, Docker, And LambdaTest
In order to publish the artifacts to GitHub, we need to create a personal access token from the GitHub developer settings page and add it to the environment variables section of the Travis CI repository. The same variable api_key is used in the deploy phase of our configuration.
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GitHub Action to compile binary and create release
While those actions are indeeded archived, they do recommend some other community actions to use. I have used https://github.com/softprops/action-gh-release and it works well. That said, you need to do your own due diligence on how comfortable you are using community actions.
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How to Automatically Update Resume On Your Personal Site From OverLeaf
Create a new workflow, and then enter the code below. This code will create the PDF version of the latex file with every push into this repository. Each push will create a new release of your resume's latest iteration, and it will be an artifact attached to this. You may encounter an error based off the permission of the GitHub Action but this issue is explained well in this post.
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Simple LaTeX CI/CD Template
Alternatively, if you do not want to use the LaTeX compilation process on GitHub Actions, you can omit the building process and track the locally generated PDF file as well. Usually binary files, PDF files in this case, are not tracked. You can remove the Compile LaTeX Document step in the .github/workflows/release.yml file, and start tracking the output PDF in your repository. By this way, you can move the compilation process to local. However, if you follow this path, by default, you will not have your output PDF listed under releases. It is possible to achieve this by editing the Release step in the workflow (see action-gh-release for more information).
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How can I set the tag before releasing?
I use https://github.com/softprops/action-gh-release to create releases when pull requests happen. But I don't understand how I'm supposed to set tags. The README states this: yml if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/')
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Dart + GitHub Actions: Publish your command-line tools for Windows/macOS/Linux into GitHub Releases
action-gh-release really makes it easy to do these steps.
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How to release built artifacts from one to another repo on GitHub?
softprops/action-gh-release able to achieve that in two lines of code.
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Go Package CI/CD with GitHub Actions
Finally, we use a 3rd-party release creation Action for creating a release draft with the release notes and artifacts we just created:
What are some alternatives?
lazygit - simple terminal UI for git commands
virtual-environments - GitHub Actions runner images [Moved to: https://github.com/actions/runner-images]
PicGo - :rocket:A simple & beautiful tool for pictures uploading built by vue-cli-electron-builder
golangci-lint-action - Official GitHub action for golangci-lint from its authors
git-credential-manager - Secure, cross-platform Git credential storage with authentication to GitHub, Azure Repos, and other popular Git hosting services.
setup-go - Set up your GitHub Actions workflow with a specific version of Go
proposals - Tracking ECMAScript Proposals
golangci-lint - Fast linters Runner for Go
orbit-pdf - CLI tool for converting Orbit HTML resume to PDF file
gather-town-desktop-releases - Pseudo-repo for holding releases of the Gather desktop app
repositories-reports - You can fork this project to get weekly insights reports for your personal repositories ⏱ 📋 :octocat:
latex-action - :octocat: GitHub Action to compile LaTeX documents